In a sense, you can think of this movie as a little bit of a bonus movie,…because what I want to share with you here are just a few little extra tips…which will help you further customize the Lightroom interface in a way that's a…little bit more easy to modify and also I want to share with you a technique…that you can use in order to create and work with custom Panel End Marks.…Well, first the shortcuts;…the shortcuts are really easy.…We have this medium gray behind our image and previously we looked at how…we could change that.…We change that by going to the Preferences dialog.…

Well, you can also make that change by hovering over that area and then…right-clicking or Ctrl+clicking and making a selection, and again, you can do…this in any area here, just make your selection and it will update that…background color or for that matter, the texture as well. All right!…Right-click or Ctrl+click, it's as easy as that.…We can also do the same thing with our Panel End Marks, either on the right or left hand side.…

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3/5/2012

Join photographer and author Chris Orwig in Photoshop Lightroom 4 Essentials: Organizing and Sharing with the Library Module, as he explores the interface of this popular image-management program and shows how to use its Library module to organize and manage a photo library. The course covers importing both still images and video; shooting in tethered-capture mode; organizing and rating images with flags, stars, labels, and location tags; and working with collections. The course also details how to export, email, and share photos, and introduces the Lightroom 4 video-editing features, as well as its ability to work together with the full editing power of Photoshop. Exercise files are included with the course.